Re: arch/xen is a bad idea

From: Pavel Machek
Date: Wed Dec 15 2004 - 06:51:44 EST


Hi!

> > > Stunned silence I guess - merging an architecture is
> > > usually much more controversial ;)
> >
> > In my opinion it's still an extremly bad idea to have arch/xen
> > an own architecture. It will cause a lot of work long term
> > to maintain it, especially when it gets x86-64 support too.
> > It would be much better to just merge it with i386/x86-64.
>
> Andi, I totally agree that merging into i386 could be a long term
> goal. However, its just not feasible right now. The changes
> required are way too intrusive. We put considerable effort into
> investigating this approach, but came to the conclusion that with
> the current structure of arch i386 it was going to be way too
> messy.

Okay, what about this one:

You merge xen hooks in mainline, but keep maintaining arch/xen
out-of-tree? You have to maintain it yourself, anyway, and having
hooks merged should make it easy.

When xen is merged into i386 (you said that is your long-term goal
anyway), you can merge that into mainline...
Pavel
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